The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... mind , and exalt the spirit with high rap- tures , by proportioning the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as reason and history do . And by these allurements and congruities , whereby ...
... mind , and exalt the spirit with high rap- tures , by proportioning the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; and not submitting the mind to things , as reason and history do . And by these allurements and congruities , whereby ...
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... mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . There is indeed no blessing of life that is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a discreet and virtuous friend . It eases and unloads the mind ...
... mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . There is indeed no blessing of life that is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a discreet and virtuous friend . It eases and unloads the mind ...
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... mind that is careful to avoid errors and prepossessions . When the argu- ments press equally on both sides in matters that are indif- ferent to us , the safest method is to give up ourselves to neither . It is with this temper of mind ...
... mind that is careful to avoid errors and prepossessions . When the argu- ments press equally on both sides in matters that are indif- ferent to us , the safest method is to give up ourselves to neither . It is with this temper of mind ...
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Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
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